Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 14th 2020) clues of The Denver Post crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Sign on a tray of samples |
Jet engine maker ___ & Whitney |
Debtor's letters |
Purple-brown hue |
One in a high 21-Across, for short |
LP holder |
Much dining-hall laundry |
Rubber Capital of the World |
Flashy signs |
Unexpected hangup |
Arm bar, e.g. |
Ought to have, informally |
Crosby's "Road" partner |
Tennessee's state flower |
Place to cut a rug, so to speak |
MacArthur trademark |
FWIW part |
Bailiff's workplace |
Rustic lodgings |
Laurel of "Babes in Toyland" |
Started the bidding |
Totally befuddled |
Pocket or sock problem |
Gumbo thickener |
You can't escape it |
The Caspian Sea, as often classified |
Work with a pugilistic partner |
A1, for one |
Start to stink, perhaps |
River of Zaragoza |
Ugly as ___ |
Pick on mercilessly |
Incriminating info |
Organizational level |
Often-jellied tropical fruits |
Stable fare |
"Star Trek: TNG" commander Troi |
Ceramists' equipment |
"Let It Snow" lyricist Sammy |
Apartment manager, briefly |
Holed up |
Rita Moreno's "West Side Story" role |
Jewish campus group |
Speak like Cicero |
Asimov genre, for short |
Loco, when repeated |
Sharpened, as skills |
Unanswered questions |
Car radiator attachment |
Kegler's targets |
Leave hastily |
Time co-founder Henry |
Word that can precede the first parts of 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down |
Lose one's cool |
Privy to |
Key above the tilde |
49-Across, in the OR |
G.I. Joe and Ken |
Part of a stand-up's routine |
St. Peter's Basilica sculpture |
Shortened to fit, say |
Sardine factory worker |
Less dicey |
Letters of urgency |
Open, as a gate |
Dry white wine |
Unstable subatomic particle |
Brewers great in Cooperstown |
College since 1440 |
"In your dreams!" |
Name in lightweight metals |
___ avis (unusual sort) |
Bigfoot's Tibetan cousin |
Medical blockage reliever |
Part of a movie's credits |
Director Preminger |
Manual reader, often |
Dress down, with "out" |